Decathlon

Pathways for the Poet by Viola Berg (1977) is a book for and by educators. Classic poetic forms as well as many invented forms which appear to have been invented as teaching tools or exercizes for use in workshops or classrooms are included. Some of these invented forms I have found in use in internet poetry communities, a testament to their staying power. On this page I include the metric invented forms found there in which appear to be exclusive to the community of educators from whom Ms. Berg drew her support. I have yet to find these in any other source. I have included the syllabic invented forms on a separate page. Whether classroom exercise or sharpening your skill as a writer, some of these forms can be fun to play with.

Read White and Blue by Judi Van Gorder

The fervid and triumphant due,creating frame by predesign.Artistic tryto write ten lines into a tomethat’s something newwith book of words that match and rhymeto help me waste way too much time.Don’t think me shy,I finish with iambic rhyming two,heroic couplet read on white in blue.

Pasted from http://www.poetrymagnumopus.com/index.php?showtopic=1199#dionolMy thanks to Judi Van Gorder for years of work on this fine PMO resource.

My example

An Exercise (Decathlon)

How klutzy can you make a form just might have been the question here, I thought at first. To random lines and staggered rhyme I must conform. This form will truly be a test. I’m sure that it won’t be my best, and not my worst. I see! It’s meant to be an exercise for poets, thus therein it’s value lies.